Coronavirus 2019 has changed the life of the people and leads to death of more than 5.9 million people worldwide. In December 2020, two vaccines against COVID-19 were approved by Food and Drug Administration that are mRNA vaccines. While there are some concepts to produce special proteins against viral infections like mRNA, but for the first-time technology of using mRNA as a vaccine for producing certain proteins to cure patients. Some studies reported that there are some interactions between mRNA vaccines and dermal fillers and the main question is that mRNA vaccines are safe or not.
: A current biosafety and biosecurity crisis, SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, threatens public health, making it crucial to assess and follow optimal laboratory conditions to prevent any contamination and spread of the lethal virus. Much medical staff have been lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. The dimensions of laboratory biosafety were examined in this study to reduce risks associated with COVID-19 treatment. In addition, this research primarily focuses on assessing laboratory biosafety regarding emerging coronaviruses. This research will determine which aspects need to be addressed to address the risks and implement them in the correct order and at the right time to be as educational as possible.
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